Editors:: An End Has a Start (Album Review)Having spent the last year fighting off comparisons to Joy Division and Interpol, Brummie band Editors have settled for being the next Coldplay. The claustrophobic post-punk of their debut, The Back Room, is now expansive and anthemic, their obsession with urban alienation eclipsed by an awakening to love and awareness of death. Singer Tom Smith tempers his constant anxiety with flashes of optimism, his brittle nihilism with gooey sentiment. “Keep a light on those you love,” he swoons in Weight of the World, “they will be there when you die.” The undulating sharpness of Bones and Escape the Nest shows that Editors aren’t about to go gently into that good night, but the maturity of Smokers Outside the Hospital Door, with its cascading guitars and hesitant choir, and the unabashed tenderness of Push Your Head Towards the Air see the band growing up gracefully.(Betty Clarke)